What Jeff Sessions As Attorney General Means For Black People
What Jeff Sessions’ Attorney General Confirmation Means For Black People [EXCLUSIVE]
When Donald Trump picked Jeff Sessions as his nominee for Attorney General, essentially anyone interested in the well-being of the vast majority of Americans mobilized against him. Last week, Elizabeth Warren was stopped from reading a 1986 letter from Coretta Scott-King to the Senate in opposition of his nomination as a federal judge. Nevertheless, his confirmation could not be stopped, and he is indeed the United States’ next Attorney General.
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So what does this mean, particularly for black people? Click on the audio player to hear Jeff Johnson explain more in this exclusive clip from “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show.”
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